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Turn It Up!

My Time Making Hit Records in the Glory Days of Rock Music

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Turn It Up!

By: Tom Werman
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As an A&R man at Epic Records, Tom Werman helped introduce the world to REO Speedwagon, Boston, Ted Nugent, and Cheap Trick; he also discovered KISS, Rush, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, but his record label passed on all of them. Then, as an independent producer, he oversaw landmark albums by Mötley Crüe, Twisted Sister, Lita Ford, Jeff Beck, Poison, and many more. All in all, his record-making resume includes twenty-three gold- or platinum-selling albums and cumulative sales of more than fifty-two million copies.

After bearing witness to several sea changes in the music industry, Werman retired from producing in 2001 and reinvented himself as an award-winning innkeeper in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. And that might have been that—until an off-the-cuff rebuttal to a disparaging critique of his role in making the Mötley Crüe album Girls, Girls, Girls on a music website led to a fortnightly column and now this book—an honest and engaging insider account on how some of the best-loved albums of the 1970s and '80s came to be. A must for anyone interested in the glory days of rock and metal, Turn It Up! offers valuable insights into the recording process, the recording studio, the role of the producer, and the production values that are essential to the creation of a hit record.

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Great story from the guy that helped create so many great records. I hadn’t realized that he was part of the RockStar movie soundtrack. Recomended.

Great listen

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Very interesting behind-the-scenes information, if you’re a music fan of the 80s, this is a must read

Nostalgic fun

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Tom Werman goes deep into the process of producing hit records and reflected on the albums that he helped produce and artist that he made a household name. It was fun to hear of the inner working of the albums I grew up listening to. We hear the music coming out of our speakers but never think about the person who produced those sounds and hits. He dives into his career and the acts he discovered (and the ones that got away) and the background of making some of their music. He also gives us a look into the underbelly of the music industry by illustrating the bright side of it and its dark side, along with the good and bad of the artists he helped to make famous through the production of their music. He tells of his highest of highs and his lowest of lows with the music industry in a very well written autobiography. As an audiophile who grew up in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s and who listened to the music Tom produced, his story kept me interested and wanting to hear more. I would love to continue picking his brain about his experiences, as I am intrigued about music, in general.

The only thing I could have done without was his political interjections. I don’t think they really had a place in this book.

I recommend this book to anyone who loves music and is interested in the inner workings of the industry and production of its music.

The man who made the music I grew up listening to.

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Interesting content related to Werman's adventures in the studio and his many successful album projects...However, way too much time is spent complaining and ranting about others in the Industry...Life is all about ups and downs...Every human being experiences them...It is what makes us who we are...Werman is obviously still angry and has issues with many artists and people in the Industry...It appears that his ego prevents him from seeing that he may in fact be the common denominator.

Engaging and Disengaging

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Having been a roadie, and having known a few of the characters contained within this book, I believe this to be the most interesting, truthful, enjoyable insiders look at the journey of crafting a hit song. All told from the pov of Tom Werner the MUSIC FAN!

Brutal, unabashed honesty from a time when ROCK was LIFE! By a guy who LIVED through it.

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